Christopher Fry made his stage debut as part of the company in the National Youth Music Theatre’s production of Warchild in 1995. He performed in a great number of productions whilst training at Guildhall School of Music and Drama and upon leaving got the part of Lucius in Titus Andronicus in the Jerwood Space and a television role in State of Play. Following this in 2004 with a part in BBC’s EastEnders, in 2005 he returned to the stage with the starring role in a Paris production of Jekyll and Hyde.

His subsequent roles have been more light-hearted: from Billy Barnade in a panto production of Dick Whittington in 2005, to a part in the Watermill Theatre Newbury’s Hot Mikado in 2006, and from Bill Kenwright’s This is Elvis in 2007 to the role of Brian in Cameron Mackintosh’s musical Avenue Q in 2008. In 2010 he gained another television role as cop PC Davies in New Tricks, and a part in Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor. In 2011 he performed in Guys and Dolls and on the Dreamboats and Petticoats Tour.